We love their wines, which arrive quickly and well‑packaged! A very positive experience.

Written on February 15, 2018

A friend recommended B‑21 when I was trying to find a particular brandy. Not only did B‑21 have what I was looking for, and at a reasonable price, I placed my order Thursday evening and we were sipping it Saturday evening. They have an amazing inventory, they ship orders most promptly, and their packaging was amazingly good. Highly recomended!

Written on February 14, 2018

The order was filled correctly. The website designer should be commended because the way everything was laid out it showed that this vendor has a lot to offer. The experience made me a repeat customer.

Written on February 13, 2018

Perfect service

Written on February 13, 2018

Fantastic speedy service

Written on February 12, 2018

It was my second time ordering with your company and your company is one of maybe 2 or 3 companies that carrier Anis de mono and you make it easy to order and shipping is fast. I’ll continue ordering with your company as long as you carry Anis. Thank you!

Written on February 12, 2018

Everything went well except that I originally did not receive any confirmation that they had received my order. 2 or 3 days after I had placed the order I received an e‑mail saying it had shipped. Before that I could not see that they had received my order even when I tried to look at my account and I almost placed the order again. That said, though, I would gladly order from them again.

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A definite classic, this is one of the most iconic and recognizable craft beers out there. The hops take center stage in the form of ripe grapefruit peel, fading into a lingering resiny flavor accented with pine that stays through the mildly bitter finish. The assertive citrus characteristics are kept in check by a clean malty core and cleansing carbonation.

92 points, Wine Enthusiast (Sep 2011)

Slightly rustic, raw and mildly pungent hop aroma of leaves, flowers and heavy on the citric fruit. An undertone of grain is in the background also. Creamy smooth with a soft malt crispness that cradles a bready malt flavour. Hop bitterness is more than ample and shows off a bit yet there is an underlying sweetness that seems to put everything back together. Esters through a shadow of alcohol down which make a potential heady night. In the finish is a citric hop flavour with a touch more sweetness from the residual sugars, though this brew seems to dry up a little in the end. The typical American Pale Ale ... The classic American Pale Ale basically as far as what people know. A good and solid ale for what I think.

91 points, BeerAdvocate (Mar 2003)

Calling Sierra Nevada Pale Ale just another American pale ale is an understatement -- like calling the Mona Lisa just another painting. Perhaps a better way to say it is that SNPA is the American pale ale. What's so incredible about it? To start, the hops have more grapefruit notes than other pale ales, and an appealing thick maltiness wafts into your presence on the first pour. The crisp hop flavor, frothy head, and smooth body will satiate your tongue.